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// Túnel by Joan Brossa is a lithograph created in 1989, showcasing his unique approach to visual poetry and conceptual art. The piece features a close-up segment of a steam locomotive's wheels, emphasized in red and white against a stark black background. The minimalistic composition centers on the mechanical details, isolating the wheels as they seem to float within the dark space, creating a sense of movement and industrial strength. Brossa’s work often explores themes of language and object transformation, and here, the isolated train segment suggests both nostalgia and a journey through time. The limited-edition nature of this print adds to its exclusivity and collectability.
Túnel, 1989
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// Túnel by Joan Brossa is a lithograph created in 1989, showcasing his unique approach to visual poetry and conceptual art. The piece features a close-up segment of a steam locomotive's wheels, emphasized in red and white against a stark black background. The minimalistic composition centers on the mechanical details, isolating the wheels as they seem to float within the dark space, creating a sense of movement and industrial strength. Brossa’s work often explores themes of language and object transformation, and here, the isolated train segment suggests both nostalgia and a journey through time. The limited-edition nature of this print adds to its exclusivity and collectability.
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